"The Founders Edition sell for $699, while custom models are expected to retail for up to $900. However, opportunists on eBay are putting up GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition preorders for as high as $1,250, which is blatant price gouging."
At that price I would just wait a week and grab a 3090. at $700 vs $1500 and the diminished returns on performance just make it not worth it. Unless your a professional doing some high end rendering the 3090 is only going to give you an estimated 120% the 3080's performance for 200% the price.
Now at $1200 vs $1500 which gives you 120% performance for 125% the price ... that's easier to swallow .. however, There's a chance Nvidia may slide a 3080 ti in around Xmas for around $1000 by simply halving the 3090's memory down to 11 or 12 gigs vs the 3090's 24gb which is overkill for nearly all games ... you would still be getting around the same performance as the 3090 for a lot less.
"Shocking as it may sound, eBay allows sellers to put up listings of products that he or she doesn't physically have under the presale policy. The platform's rules state that 'Presale listings must clearly state that they are "presale" in the title and description, and guarantee delivery within 30 days of purchase.' As long as the postings abide by the indications, eBay will allow them to stay online."
They really need to do something about this as bad as it sounds I'm willing to bet many onine vendors are going to use captchas to trip up the bots.... I hate captchas.
Since I have a 1080ti and an radeon r9 390 If this goes south for me I can wait for restock and/or prices to come down or wait till the 3080ti or 3080super comes out.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/geforce-rtx-3080-scalpers